| git-credential-store(1) | 
 | ======================= | 
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 | NAME | 
 | ---- | 
 | git-credential-store - Helper to store credentials on disk | 
 |  | 
 | SYNOPSIS | 
 | -------- | 
 | ------------------- | 
 | git config credential.helper 'store [options]' | 
 | ------------------- | 
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 | DESCRIPTION | 
 | ----------- | 
 |  | 
 | NOTE: Using this helper will store your passwords unencrypted on disk, | 
 | protected only by filesystem permissions. If this is not an acceptable | 
 | security tradeoff, try linkgit:git-credential-cache[1], or find a helper | 
 | that integrates with secure storage provided by your operating system. | 
 |  | 
 | This command stores credentials indefinitely on disk for use by future | 
 | Git programs. | 
 |  | 
 | You probably don't want to invoke this command directly; it is meant to | 
 | be used as a credential helper by other parts of git. See | 
 | linkgit:gitcredentials[7] or `EXAMPLES` below. | 
 |  | 
 | OPTIONS | 
 | ------- | 
 |  | 
 | --file=<path>:: | 
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 | 	Use `<path>` to lookup and store credentials. The file will have its | 
 | 	filesystem permissions set to prevent other users on the system | 
 | 	from reading it, but will not be encrypted or otherwise | 
 | 	protected. If not specified, credentials will be searched for from | 
 | 	`~/.git-credentials` and `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/credentials`, and | 
 | 	credentials will be written to `~/.git-credentials` if it exists, or | 
 | 	`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/credentials` if it exists and the former does | 
 | 	not. See also <<FILES>>. | 
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 | [[FILES]] | 
 | FILES | 
 | ----- | 
 |  | 
 | If not set explicitly with `--file`, there are two files where | 
 | git-credential-store will search for credentials in order of precedence: | 
 |  | 
 | ~/.git-credentials:: | 
 | 	User-specific credentials file. | 
 |  | 
 | $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/credentials:: | 
 | 	Second user-specific credentials file. If '$XDG_CONFIG_HOME' is not set | 
 | 	or empty, `$HOME/.config/git/credentials` will be used. Any credentials | 
 | 	stored in this file will not be used if `~/.git-credentials` has a | 
 | 	matching credential as well. It is a good idea not to create this file | 
 | 	if you sometimes use older versions of Git that do not support it. | 
 |  | 
 | For credential lookups, the files are read in the order given above, with the | 
 | first matching credential found taking precedence over credentials found in | 
 | files further down the list. | 
 |  | 
 | Credential storage will by default write to the first existing file in the | 
 | list. If none of these files exist, `~/.git-credentials` will be created and | 
 | written to. | 
 |  | 
 | When erasing credentials, matching credentials will be erased from all files. | 
 |  | 
 | EXAMPLES | 
 | -------- | 
 |  | 
 | The point of this helper is to reduce the number of times you must type | 
 | your username or password. For example: | 
 |  | 
 | ------------------------------------------ | 
 | $ git config credential.helper store | 
 | $ git push http://example.com/repo.git | 
 | Username: <type your username> | 
 | Password: <type your password> | 
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 | [several days later] | 
 | $ git push http://example.com/repo.git | 
 | [your credentials are used automatically] | 
 | ------------------------------------------ | 
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 | STORAGE FORMAT | 
 | -------------- | 
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 | The `.git-credentials` file is stored in plaintext. Each credential is | 
 | stored on its own line as a URL like: | 
 |  | 
 | ------------------------------ | 
 | https://user:pass@example.com | 
 | ------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 | When Git needs authentication for a particular URL context, | 
 | credential-store will consider that context a pattern to match against | 
 | each entry in the credentials file.  If the protocol, hostname, and | 
 | username (if we already have one) match, then the password is returned | 
 | to Git. See the discussion of configuration in linkgit:gitcredentials[7] | 
 | for more information. | 
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 | GIT | 
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 | Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite |